Over sheeting can be adapted for most pitched roofs and cladding. This means
the original roof or cladding remains in place providing weather protection,
whilst a proprietary spacer bar system is installed to support the new
covering.

A choice of roof and cladding coverings can be utilised such as colour
coated steel and aluminium profiled sheeting. Standing seam and concealed fix
systems are available for low-pitch roof applications.

Oversheeting is a great way to solve many roofing problems with the
added bonus of providing extra insulation as well. It can save you time, worry
and money. It is also environmentally friendly in that it allows you to
increase insulation, reducing energy usage and heating costs.

What is it?

Rather than removing the old roof and completely re-roofing the
building, corrugated cladding is fitted over the top of the old roof. There is
a huge range of oversheeting systems available to suit any requirement or
budget and fitting is usually straightforward.

What are the benefits of oversheeting?

There are many advantages to fitting oversheeting but here are some of
the big ones:

It minimises disruption – the old roof is
not removed so you will not have to move into a new premises. Your
business can carry on pretty much as normal.

Allows you to add insulation – many
oversheeting systems come with foam insulation integrated into the panels.
If they don’t it is easy for us to lay insulation on top of the old roof
when we fit the oversheeting. In both cases the air gap between the
original roof and the oversheet strengthens the impact of the insulation.

It saves you money. Today’s oversheeting
solutions are light, compact and easy to fit. This means they take less
time to fit than a new roof. They give you all the benefits of a new roof
at a greatly reduced cost.

It delivers results. Using oversheeting
allows you to give your building a facelift at a relatively low price. It
is just as good as a new roof and is a great, cost effective way of caring
for your building.